Why would a 60 mile route be over 500mb?
I guessing the transdem file., but then wouldnt you delete it from the route when its done?
It largely depends on the number of baseboards, e.g. the number of lateral baseboards. Building a route manually, adding a baseboard requires explicit work. You tend to keep the numbers small. In TransDEM you define a lateral extent in a filter and TransDEM automatically adds as many baseboards across (HOG does it in a similar fashion).
Furthermore, the data size of each baseboard varies. Flat, untextured sea level baseboards as created by Surveyor have the smallest footprint. As soon as you add elevation and/or texture, affected ground vertices need more space in the .gnd data file. A baseboard created by TransDEM will always be slightly bigger than a bare-bones one created by Surveyor, because TransDEM, by its very nature, will bring in DEM elevation and map texture.
There is no specific "TransDEM file" of any relevance. The only one which is not a Trainz route file is the info file, a couple of hundred bytes.
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